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New Year’s Eve Ball in NYC....Enjoy Some History About our Traditions

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New Year’s Eve Ball in NYC....Enjoy Some History About our Traditions

New Year's Eve Ball in NYC...Enjoy History

 

New Years Eve Ball in NYC...Enjoy HistoryIn 1904, this was the first time people celebrated New Years Eve in One Times Square in New York. The first New Year’s Eve Ball lowering celebration atop One Times Square was in 1907. It was made of iron and wood, weighed 700 pounds, and was covered with 100 light bulbs. Fireworks had been banned so the lights would shine over the city.

 

The New York Times owned the building where the tower is located but moved to another location in 1914. The NY Times retained this property but finally sold it in 1961 to a developer.

 

NYC Ball Drop 2014- History

In 1920, a 400-pound iron Ball replaced the iron and wood Ball.

 

In 1942 and 1943, the ball did not drop as due to wartime restrictions, the lights stayed off. People still came to the site and stood at midnight for a minute of silence and then bells rang from a truck nearby.

 

NYC Ball Drop New Years Eve- Enjoy History

In 1955, a 150-pound aluminum Ball with 180 light bulbs replaced the iron Ball.

 

In 1999, the crystal New Year’s Eve Ball was created to welcome the new millennium.

 

The 100th Anniversary in 2004, the light bulbs of the past were replaced with modern LED technology.

 

New Year’s Eve Ball Drops in NYC- Historical Facts

In 2008, the permanent Big Ball was unveiled atop One Times Square where it sparkles above Times Square throughout the year.

 

As the ball drops from One Times Square beginning at 11:59 p.m. on New Year's Eve, there are normally more than one million people in Times Square, not to mention the millions watching the ball drop on nationwide and even more people watching from around the world. Once the ball drops, 1 ton of confetti will be released over Times Square. This event is free and anyone can come. Over a billion people flood the streets watching this event at 11:59 p.m.

 

New Year’s Eve Ball Drops in NYC....- Historical FactsIn 1972, Dick Clark produced and hosted Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, the long-running special that has been broadcast on December 31 of each year. The program consists of live segments which feature Clark, his co-hosts, and different entertainment acts in and around New York City's Times Square. The performances continue until the clock counts down to midnight, at which time New York's traditional New Year's Eve ball drops, signaling the New Year. The program is aired live in the Eastern Time Zone, and then tape-delayed for the other time zones so that viewers can bring in the New Year with Clark when midnight strikes in their area. For more than three decades, the show has become an annual cultural tradition in the United States for the New Year's Eve and New Year's Day holiday. In 2004, Clark was unable to appear in program due to a stroke, which left him partially paralyzed and caused difficulty of speech. That year, talk-show presenter Regis Philbin substituted as host. The following year, Clark returned to the show, with radio and TV personality Ryan Seacrest serving as the primary host.

 

Dick Clark made his last appearance on the annual event on its New Year's Eve 2012 program and also celebrated the shows 40th anniversary.

 

Dick Clark died on April 18, 2012 and last year on New Year’s Eve, Ryan Seacrest hosted solo. Be sure to watch on TV or be there in person.

Happy New Year 2013-2014

new Year Eve Ball Drop- Historical Facts

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Everyone to Kristin's house for New Years.....She knows things

Dec 30, 2013 11:52 PM
Donna Foerster
HomeSmart Realty Group - Parker, CO
Metro Denver Real Estate Assistant

Hi Kristin~ New Year's Rockin' Eve is the show that we watch to bring in the New Year, but it's not the same without Dick Clark. I actually went to Times Square once to celebrate the New Year. It was crazy, packed with people. I'll never do that again. It was cold and crowded!

Dec 31, 2013 12:38 AM
Kristin Hamilton CA REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway California Realty - Beaumont, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

Hi Ritchie,

Invite me to your party and I will win the trivia game for NYC New Year history.

Dec 31, 2013 01:00 AM
Kristin Hamilton CA REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway California Realty - Beaumont, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

Hi Donna,

I think I would like to do it just once too just so I could have the experience. I would also like to go to Mard Gras.

Dec 31, 2013 01:03 AM
Karen Johnson, Realtor, ABR
Addison Wolfe Real Estate - Doylestown, PA
"Bucks County PA Homes"

 

Hi Kristin, what a great post about the NY New Year Eve's celebration.  Thanks so much for sharing and Happy New Year!  I will be watching :)

Dec 31, 2013 01:07 AM
Tony & Darcy Cannon
Aubrey and Associates Realty - Layton, UT
The C Team

Kristin, Interesting information!  We hope that you and yours enjoy a Happy and prosperous New Year!

Dec 31, 2013 11:51 AM
Kristin Hamilton CA REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway California Realty - Beaumont, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

Hi Karen,

So glad you enjoyed the Ball Drop Tradition in NYC which is a  part of our nation's history. Happy New Year's Day to you.

Jan 01, 2014 03:05 AM
Kristin Hamilton CA REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway California Realty - Beaumont, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

Hi Tony and Darcy,

Happy New Year's Day to you. Thanks for stopping by to read my post about the New York City Ball Drop on Christmas Eve.

Jan 01, 2014 03:07 AM
Donna Foerster
HomeSmart Realty Group - Parker, CO
Metro Denver Real Estate Assistant

Hi Kristin~ I would like to Mardi Gras in New Orleans too...maybe. I don't do well in crowds, so maybe I could pass.

Jan 11, 2014 12:35 AM
Kristin Hamilton CA REALTOR
Berkshire Hathaway California Realty - Beaumont, CA
(909) 557-6966- Specialize 55+ Communties Banning

Hi Donna,

Yes, both of these places attract hundreds of thousands of people so it is probably better to just watch it on TV. That is why I watch the Rose Bowl Parade on TV as it is a terrific view and not freezing cold.

Jan 14, 2014 02:36 PM